SPX Cooling Technologies CS4000 Using Ethernet Network Cables, Ethernet RJ-45 Modular Jack Pinout

Models: CS4000

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CS4000 Mini Controller with Ethernet

4.Repeat Step 3 for each controller you are connecting to the Ethernet network.

Each device has its own section in VSMain.ini. The sample below shows settings for the second controller added to VSMain.ini.

[Comm2Devices]

#Devices=1

Device1=DCM

Device1IPAddress=[IP address of the controller]

5.When you are finished editing VSMain.ini, save your changes and exit Notepad.

a.Click the File menu in Notepad.

b.From the File menu, select Save.

c.From the File menu, select Exit.

VSMain.ini is now ready to support an Ethernet network. The new settings take effect the next time you start Visual Supervisor.

Using Ethernet Network Cables

The type of Ethernet cable you need to connect the CS4000 Mini Controller with Ethernet to the Local Area Network (LAN) is known as 10Base-T. The name is an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standard identifier for this type of cable. The “10” refers to the transmission speed of 10 million bits per second (Mbps). The “Base” refers to baseband signaling which means only Ethernet signals are carried on this cable and the “T” represents twisted-pair.

When you look at an Ethernet cable, you see four pairs of wires, each pair twisted together into a double helix formation. This is how the cable receives its designation as a twisted-pair. The twisted pair cabling combats interference and helps keep the integrity of signals sent down the cable. The double helix configuration produced by twisting the wires together creates symmetrical noise signals in each wire that cancel each other out, thus reducing the noise level and interference of the signal to a minimum.

CAUTION! It is extremely important to maintain the twisted wires of the Ethernet cable to within half an inch or less of their termination point.

Table 5-1shows the pinout used for the RJ-45 modular jack attached to both ends of the 10Base-T cable that connects the controller to the network hub. It uses the IEEE T-568B standard wiring system.

Table 5-1. Ethernet RJ-45 Modular Jack Pinout

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

2 1 4

3

Pin Designation

Wire Color (Ref)

Twisted Pair

Function

1

WHT/ORN

2

TX+

2

ORN

2

TX-

3

WHT/GRN

3

RX+

4

BLU

1

Unused

5

WHT/BLU

1

Unused

6

GRN

3

RX-

7

WHT/BRN

4

Unused

8

BRN

4

Unused

 

 

 

 

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SPX Cooling Technologies CS4000 manual Using Ethernet Network Cables, Ethernet RJ-45 Modular Jack Pinout

CS4000 specifications

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The CS4000 employs advanced thermal performance technologies. With its counterflow configuration, the cooling tower maximizes heat exchange between water and air, optimizing efficacy. The design allows for increased air intake and efficient water distribution, leading to superior cooling capacity. High-efficiency fill media enhances the heat transfer surface area, ensuring that the heat rejection process operates at peak efficiency.

In terms of energy efficiency, the CS4000 incorporates variable frequency drives (VFDs) which regulate fan speed based on real-time cooling demands. This feature significantly reduces energy consumption and operational costs while maintaining performance during fluctuating load conditions. The efficient fan design minimizes noise levels, making it suitable for use in noise-sensitive environments.

Maintenance is made simple with the CS4000, thanks to its easy-access panels and components. Regular cleaning and servicing can be performed with minimal labor effort, extending the tower's operational life. The system is engineered for easy adaptation, allowing for upgrades or modifications as cooling needs change over time.

Incorporating advanced control technologies, the CS4000 can integrate with Building Management Systems (BMS) for seamless operation and monitoring. This capability allows for real-time data collection regarding performance parameters, providing users with critical insights into operational efficiency and potential maintenance issues.

In summary, the SPX Cooling Technologies CS4000 is a powerful, energy-efficient cooling tower designed for industrial applications. Its robust construction, advanced thermal performance, energy-efficient operation, and ease of maintenance make it a leading choice for businesses seeking reliable cooling solutions in a wide array of settings.